Morrissey Attacks Johnny Marr Over Unannounced BBC Smiths Documentary
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Danielle Chelosky
Summary
Morrissey has published a since-deleted post on his Morrissey Central blog titled "The Art Of Forgery," attacking his former Smiths bandmate Johnny Marr over a forthcoming BBC documentary about the band. Morrissey claims he was not invited to participate in the documentary, that it is critical of him while portraying Marr as an "angel," and that Marr has intentionally divided the Smiths fanbase. No BBC Smiths documentary has been officially announced. The post continues a long-running feud between the two former bandmates, with Morrissey previously complaining in 2024 about being erased from the Smiths' origin story.
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· 3 pulledMorrissey complained that he was being erased from the Smiths' origin story, and now he's angry about it again.
In a since-deleted Morrissey Central post titled 'The Art Of Forgery,' the singer said he was not invited to take part in the process of a forthcoming BBC Smiths documentary.
Marr 'has intentionally divided the Smiths audience into Marr or Morrissey factions.'
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